"Fracking Waste Could Go To Coastal Towns If Ban Lifted"

Thursday

Mar 7, 2013 at 6:45 PM

That was the headline that appeared on Tuesday the fifth, not in a North Carolina paper but in the Miami Herald. The article goes on to say that fracking will take place inland but that the waste will be stored in deep injection wells along the coast. Rep. Rick Catlin was quoted as saying "That's were it will be - no doubt about it." Everyone should Google the article or Google Hercules in Wilmington which injected waste chemicals in wells from 1968 - 1972 contaminating acquifers which led to a state ban on deep injection wells. But with dollar signs in their eyes our legislators will just overlook history Robert Ernst Wilmington